This distinct Fox & Chave silk tie features elements from the painting Wasserschlangen II (1907), in English Waterserpents II, by the Austrian symbolist painter Gustav Klimt (1862-1918).
The painting has had a colourful history. It was originally commissioned for Jenny Steiner, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, and after the death of her husband Gebrüder Steiner, was herself the director of a silk manufacturing company.
Under the Anschluss of 1938 and being of Jewish heritage, her family's factories were expropriated by the Nazis and her extensive art collection, which included many works by Klimt including Wasserschlangen II, was stolen and auctioned in Vienna beginning in 1940. Steiner escaped with many of her family members to Portugal, then Brazil and finally to the USA.
In 2013 the painting was one of the works at the centre of The Bouvier affair, when it was sold, potentially fraudulently, by the Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier to the Russian Billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev for $183.3 million.
The painting is an oil on canvas and the last in a series of four works with the theme of nymphs which includes Wasserschlangen I.
100% Silk Tie
57"x 3¾"
Please Allow 2-3 Weeks For Delivery
Product SKU: 45-183